Chapter Index

    Before breaking the barrier, Iris began to plan out a rough operation.

    “I want to make the boundary double.”

    “2nd?”

    “Yes, we are currently planning to build a new barrier on top of the barrier that Senior Helen and the clergy created.”

    “A fence that Taranis can’t escape from?”

    “Yes.”

    Blockade of escape routes and defenses for safety.

    It wasn’t a bad operation.

    But if this had been possible from the beginning, they wouldn’t have been debating this much.

    Ally said, holding up three fingers.

    “You have three chances to block Taranis’ attacks with the newly created barrier. After that, you have no chance.”

    “Okay.”

    Camilla must have taken Ally’s attention to heart, as she tightened her grip on her shield.

    Camilla, who had somewhat prepared herself, looked at me and said.

    “You too, warrior, will be in danger.”

    “Hmm? Me too?”

    “Yes, even if you are a Titan, you will take a lot of damage if exposed to the divine energy from the water.”

    “I’m somewhat prepared for that. And I’ll probably recover after absorbing the guy anyway.”

    “That won’t be easy either. Last time you swallowed the legacy, didn’t it take a long time to digest it? The new water, which is incomparable to the legacy, will take even longer.”

    “That’s true too.”

    This is a setting that often appears in fantasy or martial arts novels.

    The more precious the elixir, the more difficult it is to absorb.

    “Well, I have to trust you and go in.”

    “Irresponsible.”

    “This is what you call trust.”

    “Then, I will also trust you and go in. I am sure you will learn quickly if you are a warrior.”

    “Hey hey.”

    Although we burdened each other, we smiled whenever we looked at each other.

    Having entered the barrier like that, we arrived before God.

    [ Arrogant humans! Do you dare not know who this body is? The direct descendant of the sky! The god of lightning and punishment! Taranis! ]

    “It’s noisy when you come inside.”

    “From the beginning until now, you’ve been talking nonsense without any time to spare. It seems that even the author, God, was quite bored.”

    “Helen is having a hard time.”

    Helen, who was praying outside the barrier, looked at me with worried eyes, and I responded with a smile.

    And straight away

    “Okay, I’ll eat well.”

    He turned to the god on the table.

    . . .

    As soon as the barrier is broken.

    Taranis, torn apart by Cyan, writhe in pain.

    [Titan!!! You ugly race that eats parents, devours brothers, and devours children! Are you trying to devour me this time, just as you devoured the sky! ]

    They say he’s a dying god, but Taranis is still a god.

    It is by no means a hierarchy that can be viewed easily.

    But he ended up feeling scared of a mere man.

    Titans, a mad race that ate their own flesh and blood in order to oppose the gods.

    Because they were reminded of the cruel past when the gods were hunted.

    [ I, Taranis, will not die here! ]

    Taranis, who was struggling to survive while shouting his divine words, concentrated the divine lightning and fired it forward.

    Oh my god!

    Allie swallowed at the power that reminded her of a railgun. She had boasted that the barrier could block Taranis’s attacks three times, but she was worried that Taranis’s power would be stronger than she had expected.

    Fortunately, Taranis’ attack did not reach the barrier.

    Because Camilla blocked his blow.

    “Looking at how it’s blocked at this level, it seems like it’s gotten a lot weaker.”

    “Really? It’ll end easier than I thought.”

    Cian smiled wickedly at Camilla’s words, then focused on Taranis’s form, and black blood began to flow from the corners of his eyes.

    [ What is this? The power of an external god? ]

    Time stops, the divine power that tormented Xian in the North last year begins to bind Taranis this time.

    [ Do you think you can be defeated by such a divinity? ]

    Of course, Taranis, who possesses great divinity as befits a god, did not completely stop time.

    However, he was able to tie up the lightning bolt for a while.

    Kwajik!

    “I ate well.”

    [ Kwaaah! ]

    Taranis, who was once again torn apart by Cian, could not contain his rage and this time he struck Cian with lightning.

    Kururur, kwaaang!

    “Wow?! That’s amazing.”

    “There is no attack easier to block than an obvious one.”

    But this time too, he was stopped by Camilla.

    Even though Taranis was a god, he had no combat experience and was no more than a child in front of the knights who were starting to approach the second rank and the hunters who were trying to hunt the god.

    [Woman! I’ll punish you starting next year!]

    “Punishment is a word used when a good person punishes a sinner.”

    [Titan! Shut up! How dare the ugliest of races discuss right and wrong with a god?!]

    “At least, I think Titan is more right than you, who survived by parasitizing the lives of women.”

    Cian, who had turned his gaze from Camilla to himself, once again provoked Taranis while grumbling.

    “You’re not a god to begin with, you’re an idiot.”

    [ You! ]

    Taranis, now very angry, struck Cian with lightning again.

    Fearing that Camilla would block, he repeatedly struck with lightning to cause a reaction.

    Kurur, bang! bang! Kwaaang! bang!

    No matter how successful your defense is, the lightning will tear your defense apart!

    Taranis was confident that this time he had added insult to injury.

    but

    “It was dangerous.”

    Contrary to Taranis’ expectations, Camilla did not defend herself, and Cyan was unharmed.

    [ how? ]

    “Rubber!”

    Cyan took out a giant rubber wall from the Tower of Wisdom from his inventory and answered with a natural provocation.

    “What, you idiot don’t know what rubber is.”

    Of course, a mere giant rubber ball couldn’t stop the lightning that carried the divine power.

    However, Cian still had the power to stop time in one eye.

    Taranis’ lightning was blocked by a rubber that stopped time.

    If Taranis had struck down the lightning with his full power from the beginning, it would have been pierced, but it was his mistake to reduce the power and increase the number of lightning strikes he struck, considering Camilla’s defense.

    “Camilla!”

    “Ready to go!”

    Camilla focused her aura and struck Taranis with an aura shaped like a wall.

    Taranis, mistakenly believing that she was only capable of defense, ended up hitting her directly.

    [ I’m going crazy! ]

    “Be careful what you say. She is my teacher.”

    Kwajik!

    [ Kwaaah! ]

    Taranis, whose divinity has been ripped away by Cyan once again, is now on the brink of death.

    [ Kyaaah! This body won’t die here! ]

    Taranis, who had begun to struggle in his final moments, began spewing out divinity to the point where his body was destroyed.

    . . .

    The thrill of fighting for your life in a real battle.

    Camilla looked at the world where everything seemed to have slowed down as if time had stopped, and then looked at the man in front of her.

    The man was a disciple who had received brief instruction from him, and a friend who had become close enough to joke with each other.

    And now, she had a precious person who supported her.

    ‘A knight is one who keeps his oath.’

    Camilla thought this time it was time to break down the wall.

    So I asked him.

    “Sir, do you trust me?”

    “Huh? Is that what you mean?”

    Lightning flashed and Cyan, who had been protecting Camilla from the divine waves and had vomited blood, said with a smile.

    “Of course I believe it.”

    Camilla smiled at his answer, gathered her auror, and focused her mind on one point.

    A 4th rank knight exerts his will on the tip of his sword.

    A third-ranking knight uses his sword to show his will to the world.

    A second-tier knight imprints his will on the world.

    Just as Peredel applied a blow that could pierce even the miracles of God, and Andrew applied a killing blow that would surely kill the world.

    [ Die! All of you! ]

    Camilla left an impression on the world as a guardian who would always protect her target.

    [ Oh, how can a human be like that? ]

    “How is it like this?”

    The god was perplexed by the sight of the knight establishing a new law, and the hunter who trusted the knight did not miss the opportunity.

    “This is it!”

    Kwajik!

    Finally, Taranis, whose flesh was torn off by Cyan, struggled ugly for his life.

    [ Aaaah …

    It just scattered in vain like his last words.

    . . .

    “Camilla!”

    As the barrier collapsed.

    Helen ran straight to Camilla.

    “Are you okay?”

    “Mom, I’m okay.”

    “You worked hard… You really worked hard.”

    When Helen realized that Camilla was fine, she started to cry tears like chicken shit.

    The girl who swore to protect herself since childhood has now become a full-fledged knight.

    “Mama is proud of Camilla.”

    “It’s all thanks to Mama.”

    Although they weren’t related by blood, the two were no different from mother and daughter no matter what anyone said.

    Camilla, who had been in Helen’s arms for a moment, asked about Cian’s well-being.

    “Mama, where is the warrior?”

    “Don’t worry, Mr. Sian. You’re safe thanks to Camilla. And… ”

    As soon as Helen’s words were out, the nymphs of Asgard began to gather, and one by one

    They were praying around Xi’an.

    “Maybe a new god will be born today.”

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